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body, has the job of overseeing the international law of the sea. since the concordia disaster, the imo has issued some new proposals, including additional life jackets in public areas, better communication of emergency instructions, and muster drills before the ship departs. but at the moment, they are simply recommendations. a point i put to the imo secretary general. these interim measures are voluntary. they're not mandatory. shouldn't you be saying to the shipping industry, you have to do this? >> we take our action based on the result of the casualty investigation report. we are expecting to receive casualty investigation probably over this summer. while it is necessary, i'm sure the maritime safety committee will take robust action. >> so basically this could become mandatory after november once you have the report? >> i can imagine that. >> some of the concordia's last passengers want a much faster and tougher approach. >> there needs to be a total overhauling of how this industry operates. they lobby hard, they're paying bucks, buying peopl
body, has the job of overseeing the international law of the sea. since the concordia disaster, the imo has issued some new proposals, including additional life jackets in public areas, better communication of emergency instructions, and muster drills before the ship departs. but at the moment, they are simply recommendations. a point i put to the imo secretary general. these interim measures are voluntary. they're not mandatory. shouldn't you be saying to the shipping industry, you have to do...
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good conservation laws allowed us to protect these guys. this is only about a 6-year-old. that is a hatchling. they can get to be about 12, 13 feet long. amazing, amazing animals. found only in north america, just like the wild turkey. >> do they have emotions at all? >> they are reptiles, not the way we mammals do, but just because they don't, doesn't mean they don't deserve protection. he wants out but i'm not going to let him. i'll rescue you from the little guy. >> sweet actually. >> in a reptile sort of way. >> next down here, beaver. >> beaver alert. >> this is a species the european colonists would have been familiar with because there are beavers in europe. but a really important species for the native americans because of their fur, they have really really great water resistant fur. it was important for the trapping business and all that. you can check out this amazing tail. >> his flat tail. >> this is the biggest rodent in north america, by the way. >> that looks huge for a beaver, doesn't it? >> beavers can get to be 60, 70 pounds. >> wow. >> this guy is really
good conservation laws allowed us to protect these guys. this is only about a 6-year-old. that is a hatchling. they can get to be about 12, 13 feet long. amazing, amazing animals. found only in north america, just like the wild turkey. >> do they have emotions at all? >> they are reptiles, not the way we mammals do, but just because they don't, doesn't mean they don't deserve protection. he wants out but i'm not going to let him. i'll rescue you from the little guy. >> sweet...
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so they use a magic substitute word called a "swap," which, by virtue of federal law, is deregulated. >> so anybody who was nervous about buying these mortgage-backed securities, these cdos, they would be sold a credit default swap as sort of an insurance policy? >> a credit default swap was available to them, marketed to them as a risk-saving device for buying a risky financial instrument. >> but there was a problem. >> oh, there was a big problem. >> what was the problem? >> well, the problem was that if it were insurance or called what it really is, the person who sold the policy would have to have capital reserves to be able to pay in the case the insurance was called upon or triggered. but because it was a "swap" and not insurance, there was no requirement that adequate capital reserves be put to the side. >> now, who was selling these credit default swaps? >> bear stearns was selling them. lehman brothers was selling them. aig was selling them. you know, the names we hear that are in trouble--citigroup was selling them. >> these investment banks were not only selling the securit
so they use a magic substitute word called a "swap," which, by virtue of federal law, is deregulated. >> so anybody who was nervous about buying these mortgage-backed securities, these cdos, they would be sold a credit default swap as sort of an insurance policy? >> a credit default swap was available to them, marketed to them as a risk-saving device for buying a risky financial instrument. >> but there was a problem. >> oh, there was a big problem. >>...
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hours ago, egyptians are still furious about their new president's sudden announcement that his word is law. and it can't be overturned even by the courts. that sent angry people into the streets saying that the decree sounds too much like the kind of leadership that triggered the egyptian revolution last year. president mohamed morsi said he will meet with his supreme judicial counsel tomorrow but that's not helping calm in cairo today. reza has staid up late. and he joins us now. what are you hearing about death on the streets in northern egypt today? what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yeah, martin, obviously we've seen a lot of violence over the past few days. we've reported hundreds of injuries. tonight we're reporting the first death. according to the muslim brotherhood spokesperson, a 15-year-old boy by the name of islam masoud was killed when anti-morsi protesters tried to attack the muslim brotherhood's office in a northern city. he's being described as a member of the brotherhood's youth group. apparently these attackers had knives and clubs and sticks. the muslim brothe
hours ago, egyptians are still furious about their new president's sudden announcement that his word is law. and it can't be overturned even by the courts. that sent angry people into the streets saying that the decree sounds too much like the kind of leadership that triggered the egyptian revolution last year. president mohamed morsi said he will meet with his supreme judicial counsel tomorrow but that's not helping calm in cairo today. reza has staid up late. and he joins us now. what are you...
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that is as early as the law allows you to take benefits. when you do that, you get smaller benefits over your lifetime. we penalize you for taking your benefits early. but most people do it any way and they do it because they don't want to spend their whole lives at that job. unlike many folks, they don't want to work until they drop. and that's what galls me about this easy argument. the pundits and the senators and ceos they will never feel it. they don't want to retire at age 67 or 70, but you know what they would feel and don't advocate, social security taxes don't apply over $110,000 a year. the total compensation was $16.1 million. that means he paid social security taxes on less than 1% of his compensation. if we lifted that cap, if we made all income all the way up to $16 million subject to payroll taxes and they estimate it would do three times as much to serve the shortfall. in fact, that one move would all at once assure the program's solvency for the next 75 years. i don't need to pick on him here. he's one of the ceos that agre
that is as early as the law allows you to take benefits. when you do that, you get smaller benefits over your lifetime. we penalize you for taking your benefits early. but most people do it any way and they do it because they don't want to spend their whole lives at that job. unlike many folks, they don't want to work until they drop. and that's what galls me about this easy argument. the pundits and the senators and ceos they will never feel it. they don't want to retire at age 67 or 70, but...
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. >> my dad and mother and aunts and daddy in law. i have a lot of memories. >> i don't think 60-120 days in a detention center is enough for what they did. >> why is my phone dead? i want to take more pictures. >> these images were captured at an air force based in venezuela. they were celebrating military aviation day. there's an exhibition with plane, doing different maneuvers. this is one of their planes. that is a k-8 training plane they were using for this exhibition. somewhere in the middle of their performance something went wrong. after y before you know it, the plane is going down. >> man. >> just before the plane crashes on the ground, you see a bit of an explosion and then two pilots ejecting themselves from the plane. >> but their parachutes barely have a chance to open. >> almost immediately they're on the ground as well. at least they got away from the crashing plane. what happened to these guys? >> they were okay and reported they didn't suffer any injuries. there is another video that captures a little bit of the afte
. >> my dad and mother and aunts and daddy in law. i have a lot of memories. >> i don't think 60-120 days in a detention center is enough for what they did. >> why is my phone dead? i want to take more pictures. >> these images were captured at an air force based in venezuela. they were celebrating military aviation day. there's an exhibition with plane, doing different maneuvers. this is one of their planes. that is a k-8 training plane they were using for this...
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laws are passed liberalizing the use of opioids. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons but also for conditions that it could be treated with much milder medications or therapy. the result? we proscribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. remember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. 80%. does that surprise you? >> i didn't know that. no. >> is that a cultural problem? >> yes. people think, oh, i have got a headache, my elbow is or sore whatever. i don't want to minimize it. there are a lot of people who live courageous lives in constant pain but there's no question since we represent 80% -- represent 5% of the world's population we got no business popping as many pills as we do. >> why is this you think, such a distinct american phenomenon? >> we like things to happen quickly an instantaneously. it's the mcdonald's phenomenon. you can drive through and get your food immediately. the same things, you can go to the emergency department and get your pa
laws are passed liberalizing the use of opioids. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons but also for conditions that it could be treated with much milder medications or therapy. the result? we proscribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. remember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. 80%. does that surprise you? >> i didn't know that. no. >> is that a cultural problem? >> yes. people think, oh,...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ ♪december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medica [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief that bringing you better technologyuç helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboardwf you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality thastill so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one >>> the theo lacey jail is the largest of the five facilities that make up the orange county, california, tem is three miles away at the central jail complex. central is three facilities in one. new arrivals are processed. the county's women's facility is9 located here, as well. but the largest section of gh-security male inmates. jeremy bowles has been here for the past two years facing an array of very serious charges. >> w
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ ♪december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medica [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief that bringing you better technologyuç helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboardwf you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality thastill so usable you'll actually use it. and...
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laws. there are civil laws, which by the way apply only to the nation of israel. those are called civil laws. there are ceremonial laws which are the laws that apply to cleanliness as kosher jews would practice today, in the laws of leviticus, the priestly laws, ceremonial laws involve worship, then there are moral laws. as a christian, i'm not bound by the civil laws given to the nation of israel, and i'm not even bound by the cerenial laws given to the priesthood of israel. i am bound, i believe, to the moral laws. the ten commandments are neither civil laws nor ceremonial. those are moral laws. they were the ones chiselled in stone. so when people -- it's a very common argument. yeah, but what about this law and what about this law. well, granted, that was that law for that point in time, and i'm under no obligation to do that. but when a law says for instance you will always tell the truth, you may not lie, sorry, that doesn't matter how times change. >> here's my confusion about you. b
laws. there are civil laws, which by the way apply only to the nation of israel. those are called civil laws. there are ceremonial laws which are the laws that apply to cleanliness as kosher jews would practice today, in the laws of leviticus, the priestly laws, ceremonial laws involve worship, then there are moral laws. as a christian, i'm not bound by the civil laws given to the nation of israel, and i'm not even bound by the cerenial laws given to the priesthood of israel. i am bound, i...
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but a new new law before the parliament would the crack down even more. human rights activists say they are outraged. >> less than 48 hours into a fragile cease fire between israel and hamas, a deadly shooting. one young palestinian was killed and many more were wround wounded in a buffer zone near the israeli/gaza border. a week of fighting saw an unlikely coming together. cnn's sara sidner found proof in a hospital in tel aviv. >> 4-year-old yosef is listening to a bedtime story but he's not at home safe in bed. he's in the hospital, a victim of an age old conflict that has shattered his family life. he and his parents were staying inside this apartment building in southern israel when a rocket from gaza slammed into it. the blast sheered off several of joseph's tiny fingers, badly injured his father and took his mother's life. she was among the first to die on the israel side of the border. he was saying my mother is not here. she's with god. he knows it will be a hard time, his grandmother says. hard is putting it mildly. he has just been through a se
but a new new law before the parliament would the crack down even more. human rights activists say they are outraged. >> less than 48 hours into a fragile cease fire between israel and hamas, a deadly shooting. one young palestinian was killed and many more were wround wounded in a buffer zone near the israeli/gaza border. a week of fighting saw an unlikely coming together. cnn's sara sidner found proof in a hospital in tel aviv. >> 4-year-old yosef is listening to a bedtime story...
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he's been in trouble with the law since he's 14. he ain't been outside much, out of a secured facility much, since 14 years old. we'll work with him and tell him, you know, what his needs are and what we think he needs to work with. how you doing this morning? >> okay. >> you adjusting well? >> yep. >> you're in gr51 orientation. this is your name as we know it. the number is 191618. you're at indiana state prison. this pprd, the expected relice date is 2-23-2043. all right. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. i need you to sign off on that. all right. notification of next of kin. this is what you need to do. just god hopes that nothing bad happens to you, but we need to know who to call and all that. all right. this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect to you, but you're a young kid. yeah. people might try to take advantage of you here. this is the sexual assault prevention and reporting. >> we had this at rdc, too. >> okay. well, it gets
he's been in trouble with the law since he's 14. he ain't been outside much, out of a secured facility much, since 14 years old. we'll work with him and tell him, you know, what his needs are and what we think he needs to work with. how you doing this morning? >> okay. >> you adjusting well? >> yep. >> you're in gr51 orientation. this is your name as we know it. the number is 191618. you're at indiana state prison. this pprd, the expected relice date is 2-23-2043. all...
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it is not a rule it is a law and it is the statute. so, i'm in favor of some of these rules, but i'm recognizing at the end of the day, what matters more is what you send to washington. >> well, we he have a little more than a month to go and nobody seap seems to know how s going to play out. many, many thanks for coming on. cyber monday was a record breaker this year. sales rising 30% compared to this year. mobile dievises played a big role. so that young children can completely waste their time and parent's money. oh, i'm sorry that was just a joke. i take it all back. now, moving on, we are about to reveal the possible republican front-runner for 2016. this revelation coming from our buddy robert costa. up next a front-runner already. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we
it is not a rule it is a law and it is the statute. so, i'm in favor of some of these rules, but i'm recognizing at the end of the day, what matters more is what you send to washington. >> well, we he have a little more than a month to go and nobody seap seems to know how s going to play out. many, many thanks for coming on. cyber monday was a record breaker this year. sales rising 30% compared to this year. mobile dievises played a big role. so that young children can completely waste...
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. >> i think you have to talk about whether it's by law or by culture. and i think most evebody would have understood early on that by law, the nation was secular, but by choice, the nation was -- in other words, its people were christians and there's always been that dynamic, people have always understood there's a tension there between a population that's largely christian but uses its freedom to choose christiity and the laws that say go ahead ande whatever religion you want to be. >> this is what i understand from your text. one of five of the founding fathers had any religious stressed denomination or affiliation and that was when it existed calvinist and that was pretty much of a god almost independent of jesus, correct, a watch maker god who starts the earth and then he leaves it on its own, a deistic god? >> well, no, in terms of the population there's the calvinists and the deists. >> way back then? >> right. the calvinists totally predominated among the population. the founding fathers were much more elites and yes, many of them were deists but
. >> i think you have to talk about whether it's by law or by culture. and i think most evebody would have understood early on that by law, the nation was secular, but by choice, the nation was -- in other words, its people were christians and there's always been that dynamic, people have always understood there's a tension there between a population that's largely christian but uses its freedom to choose christiity and the laws that say go ahead ande whatever religion you want to be....
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. >> i've always had a passion for law enforcement. that's just something i love. my kids were kind of excited. they thought, okay, mommy is going to be a cop. that's cool for them. i don't think they really understand everything that's going on. you have to remember to stay firm, fair and consistent. you can't really treat anybody any different. they're all human. they're all men. you have to remember that. >> hey, this is lieutenant meehan. can you send offender tye, t-y-e up to custody hall? i need to speak with him. >> it's been a bad week for ronnie tye. since being caught with a cell phone charger, prison officials have suspended his contact visits. and now they've just handed down a ruling on his request to be married at the prison. >> they denied you getting married at this time due to conduct history. >> how can they deny me? >> it's just what they did. all i'm doing is just relaying the message. i don't know the reason. he wrote down here that safety and security of the facility. >> i got caught with a charger. >> i was told that you had a lot of reports.
. >> i've always had a passion for law enforcement. that's just something i love. my kids were kind of excited. they thought, okay, mommy is going to be a cop. that's cool for them. i don't think they really understand everything that's going on. you have to remember to stay firm, fair and consistent. you can't really treat anybody any different. they're all human. they're all men. you have to remember that. >> hey, this is lieutenant meehan. can you send offender tye, t-y-e up to...
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it's very important that we have laws and norms that are functioning. so companies like ours and others can have a predictable and successful business overseas. this case is a little bit different in that it's a fraud. >> what kind of growth are you expecting in the next year at chevron? you've been outperforming your peers for many years now. what can investors expect? >> we have a good story to tell. with the investments that we're putting in place, we've talked about growing our oil and gas production some 20% between now and 2017. so that is in place. those plans are being prosecuted today with all the projects we have under way. the most notable are two big natural gas developments in australia. >> so $22 billion in cash on the balance sheet. what are you planning on doing with that money? >> certainly in the near term, our plans are to continue to invest it wisely. we have a robust plan to return money to investors. we've increased the dividend double digit rates the last few years. we've been repurchasing $5 billion in shares per year. depending
it's very important that we have laws and norms that are functioning. so companies like ours and others can have a predictable and successful business overseas. this case is a little bit different in that it's a fraud. >> what kind of growth are you expecting in the next year at chevron? you've been outperforming your peers for many years now. what can investors expect? >> we have a good story to tell. with the investments that we're putting in place, we've talked about growing our...
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>> what happens if the in-laws don't like you back? >> well, speaking from experience -- >> get out of that basement! >> we've got a guy seeking guy advice. jay from ohio has a question about anniversaries. >> i'm celebrating my ten-year anniversary with my wife in new york this week and looking for tips to keep the magic going another ten or 20 years. or 50 years. >> number one, take the hat off! >> number one! tip number two, put the hat back on, take everything else off, run through the house! >> you like to run naked a lot. >> telling you, the butt-naked run through keeps the family together. with the hat on. >> you leave that hat on and go buck naked, your wife will go gay. test the water. >> it's an experiment. >> whole new panel, people. whole new panel. >> oh, my gosh! >> here's a question from jerry. why do men ask for your phone number and say they'll call tomorrow, but they never call? >> it's the whole waiting game. there's a rule, it's like three days or something like that. >> never, never. >> just being nice? >> ego. it'
>> what happens if the in-laws don't like you back? >> well, speaking from experience -- >> get out of that basement! >> we've got a guy seeking guy advice. jay from ohio has a question about anniversaries. >> i'm celebrating my ten-year anniversary with my wife in new york this week and looking for tips to keep the magic going another ten or 20 years. or 50 years. >> number one, take the hat off! >> number one! tip number two, put the hat back on, take...
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i understand. >> you know the law. >> i understand the law. >> well, there's a couple things you need to know. i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc" and we're doing a story on adults who meet teens online. since he's never seen one of our reports,he doesn't know that law enforcement is waiting outside to arrest him. >> get on the ground. on the ground, now. get down. >> when he's taken in for questioning,he asks to speak to a lawyer. >> i'm a foreign national. can i get an attorney or something? >> all right. >> what happens next? >> now you go to jail. >> once at the jailhouse he's fingerprinted and photographed. >> my wife and kids -- you can call and let them know? >> i'll get back with you on that in just a little bit. >> and put behind bars awaiting a hearing. >> you're charged with criminal attempt child molestation. that's a felony. carries a penalty of 1 to 20 years. >> how will he and all the others explain how they ended up caught in this investigation? >> i've been trying to find a woman my age, i really have. >>> when we come back, we'll hear more from the judge and plenty
i understand. >> you know the law. >> i understand the law. >> well, there's a couple things you need to know. i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc" and we're doing a story on adults who meet teens online. since he's never seen one of our reports,he doesn't know that law enforcement is waiting outside to arrest him. >> get on the ground. on the ground, now. get down. >> when he's taken in for questioning,he asks to speak to a lawyer. >> i'm a foreign...
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jamie lived in new york where an anti-bullying law was passed last year but laws differ from state to state and bullying policies differ from school to school sometimes in a district. in minnesota's largest school district, seven students have taken their own lives in less than two years. the school district is now facing a federal investigation and a lawsuit from two advocacy groups and several students. the allegation? pervasive anti-gay harassment. the students suing say the district's policy of barring teachers from talking about homosexuality jeopardizes their safety at school. they want the policy changed. the school district in a heavily conservative area declined to speak to us, citing the ongoing litigation but did defend the policy to cnn in april. watch. >> all the students come with parents in this community and parents have a wide range of beliefs. we serve them all. >> that's the superintendent of the school district. with us now, four students who were fighting back. kyle, damian, brittany and dillon. and also with us is activist and actress jane lynch and also sunny ho
jamie lived in new york where an anti-bullying law was passed last year but laws differ from state to state and bullying policies differ from school to school sometimes in a district. in minnesota's largest school district, seven students have taken their own lives in less than two years. the school district is now facing a federal investigation and a lawsuit from two advocacy groups and several students. the allegation? pervasive anti-gay harassment. the students suing say the district's...
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the most have laws that would free any state. some scholars argue that is a far cry from nationalizing slavery. few if any would have never voted to put that into place. >> this is a good example of failure to compromise does something great. the inability to compromise people see as a problem related to the problem to save the country's big matt my answer is always i have enough trouble explaining the past. [laughter] the future is beyond me. of the present is beyond me much less the future. [laughter] >> had with sister lived long enough speed nine. >> that is a better question for me. that is about the past even know it is counterfactual. who knows? yet to there were some republican in hard-liners who would say we cannot take that kind of stand a and they would have compromised anything to keep the union together but it. >> host: t is not coming apart before his eyes. he became president of the truncated union. nobody knew. i cannot say they could have persuaded link and budget there would have been more forces for compromise
the most have laws that would free any state. some scholars argue that is a far cry from nationalizing slavery. few if any would have never voted to put that into place. >> this is a good example of failure to compromise does something great. the inability to compromise people see as a problem related to the problem to save the country's big matt my answer is always i have enough trouble explaining the past. [laughter] the future is beyond me. of the present is beyond me much less the...
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we're in the process of working with law enforcement." >>> next, authorities in florida confirm that they missed evidence that someone in casey anthony's house did a computer search for the term "foolproof suffocation" on the day her daughter died. casey anthony was acquitted of murder. >>> the u.s. supreme court will consider a challenge this week to the defense of marriage act. the law was passed in 1996 and bars federal benefits to same-sex couples. >>> and the powerball jackpot for wednesday has grown to a record $425 million. and based on sales in 42 states, the total jackpot could go a lot higher. >>> stocks are bound to be fiscal cliff dwellers this week, but this cyber monday could be all about retail and apple could lead the pack. according to ibm's weekend tally, 88% of all black friday tablet shopping was done on an ipad. >>> still have vacation time to burn this year? you're not alone. a new survey found by the end of 2012, american workers will leave an average of 9.2 vacation days unused. that's three more than last year. >> in the wake of the financial crisis, hsbc's c
we're in the process of working with law enforcement." >>> next, authorities in florida confirm that they missed evidence that someone in casey anthony's house did a computer search for the term "foolproof suffocation" on the day her daughter died. casey anthony was acquitted of murder. >>> the u.s. supreme court will consider a challenge this week to the defense of marriage act. the law was passed in 1996 and bars federal benefits to same-sex couples....
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the way that businesses can be acquired businesses can go into bankruptcy we need to change those laws as if you're here take my take alive thanks for your calls if we didn't get your call tonight try spec next week. after the break there's something you need to know before you rush out for all the shopping deals on this black friday as a major labor strike will mean all the details coming up next. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about what you sir are a fool you know what kind of mind their terrorist cells in your neighborhood all want to give us a to defeat terrorism be a liberal and the christian public you. can stick your beliefs about it because it's going to support you to distract us from what yo
the way that businesses can be acquired businesses can go into bankruptcy we need to change those laws as if you're here take my take alive thanks for your calls if we didn't get your call tonight try spec next week. after the break there's something you need to know before you rush out for all the shopping deals on this black friday as a major labor strike will mean all the details coming up next. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and...
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and my mother in law has this. it is it a great gift. it is it a charger for the iphone. the thing with the phone and everybody data intensative. the battery runs out and cases like this one give you the extra time to make it through the whole day or second day depending on your use and it is it a protective case. >> a four or four s iphone this is it not a four-s. >> i am ready for anything. once your watry dies. you don't have to run home or charge it. nit is very, error is light. >> how much did you say that was. 130. >> yes. nthe next item is the key board. >> this is it a blue tooth device. not one or two or three. iphone or mac or pc. all you have to do is hit one of the buttons and also you don't need batteries for a solar charged key board. >> it is hard to type the tech messages on the maul iphone device. >> and sometimes it is hard to pair multiple device this make its easy pressing one or two or three use the ipad two as a laptop and type out your blog posts. nthat is it about 80 buckings. nyou can go to amawhereon and depet it for $55. >> this is cool every ma
and my mother in law has this. it is it a great gift. it is it a charger for the iphone. the thing with the phone and everybody data intensative. the battery runs out and cases like this one give you the extra time to make it through the whole day or second day depending on your use and it is it a protective case. >> a four or four s iphone this is it not a four-s. >> i am ready for anything. once your watry dies. you don't have to run home or charge it. nit is very, error is light....
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there was a quirk when they passed the law nancy pelosi said you have to pass the law to find out what was in it, what wasn't in it is a funding mechanism for federal exchanges. many of the states are skipping state exchanges paid for by an employer mandate to either fund health care insurance for employees 50 or more or to pay a fine in effect into a state exchange. the language for funding state exchanges isn't there for the federal exchanges. something like 15 to 20 states now are opting for the federal exchange so there's no funding mechanism. so the house has to revisit this. taxing legislation has to come through the house of representatives. so there's john boehner's mandate. >> now, donna, there's another quote from that article in the cincinnati inquirer i want to show and ask you about. he said in it there are essentially three major routes to repeal the president's law, the court of congressional process, with those routes coming up short, the third and final one becomes more important than ever. do you think that's the message of the last election to try to essentially repe
there was a quirk when they passed the law nancy pelosi said you have to pass the law to find out what was in it, what wasn't in it is a funding mechanism for federal exchanges. many of the states are skipping state exchanges paid for by an employer mandate to either fund health care insurance for employees 50 or more or to pay a fine in effect into a state exchange. the language for funding state exchanges isn't there for the federal exchanges. something like 15 to 20 states now are opting for...
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friday is wal-mart engaging in any illegal behavior to suppress striking workers is is there not a law against forcing people to sit and listen to you no ransom indoctrination. there is not a lot against forcing people to sit and listen to reince and indoctrination and it's a reminder that a lot of what we think of as first amendment rights only exist under laws protections from government not protections for management in the workplace there are things that wal-mart is doing that if true if allegations are true are completely illegal like directly threatening workers that they could be disciplined for participating in legal strikes or firing workers because they've participated in legal strikes him i've talked to numerous workers who credibly argue that it's happened to learn or it's happened to their coworkers in fact i argue at the nation that wal-mart's labor board charge fired at the end of last week at the national labor relations board primarily maybe not about getting the government to intervene but just sending a message to the workers that these strikes they've heard are ille
friday is wal-mart engaging in any illegal behavior to suppress striking workers is is there not a law against forcing people to sit and listen to you no ransom indoctrination. there is not a lot against forcing people to sit and listen to reince and indoctrination and it's a reminder that a lot of what we think of as first amendment rights only exist under laws protections from government not protections for management in the workplace there are things that wal-mart is doing that if true if...
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kennedy school of law at harvard. let me thank you both for being here tonight. >> you bet. >> thank you. >> ambassador burns, let me start with you. you've been a diplomat for a long time. what's your reaction to what happened today? >> well, first, i certainly think congress has an obligation and a right to ask questions. that's their right. their mandate and duty. this was a great tragedy in benghazi. it's wrong to focus on ambassador rice. she was one of many officials trying to put forward an accurate assessment of what happened. she was asked to go on these morning shows. she said what any other administration would have said had they been in her place that day. i think it's unfair to single her out by any objective standard. she has been an effective purposeful and impressive ambassador of the united nations. she has many, many qualifications to serving e in higher office. i've been in both positions, serving in democratic and republican administrations in the past, of going out in public and explaining views.
kennedy school of law at harvard. let me thank you both for being here tonight. >> you bet. >> thank you. >> ambassador burns, let me start with you. you've been a diplomat for a long time. what's your reaction to what happened today? >> well, first, i certainly think congress has an obligation and a right to ask questions. that's their right. their mandate and duty. this was a great tragedy in benghazi. it's wrong to focus on ambassador rice. she was one of many...
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there has been work done and not surprisingly it's a bad law but governor rick scott of florida won't admit it. he whitewashes a bad law. >> cenk: really, rick scott not admitting to doing something wrong. >> eliot: shocking. >> cenk: looking forward to it. see you in a minute. ñ
there has been work done and not surprisingly it's a bad law but governor rick scott of florida won't admit it. he whitewashes a bad law. >> cenk: really, rick scott not admitting to doing something wrong. >> eliot: shocking. >> cenk: looking forward to it. see you in a minute. ñ
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the problem is there's a provision in this international law which we would be adopting if the senate ratifies this that puts the state in the position of determines what is in the best interest of a disabled child. as the father of a little girl if you look up the medical kwings of her condition says it's incompatible with life, i hesitate to think what nose in government and in charge would think how our daughter should be treated and what medical treatment should be available to her if her diagnosis is incompatible with life. so this would be something unprecedented in american law to give the state the ultimate authority as to what is in the best interest of your child historically the united states has been clear. parents, unless they're unfit for some reason, get that decision. this would change under this convention, and that's why karen and i stood forward today aalong with mike lee from utah and said we have to oppose this. harry reid has decided to call this up on wednesday. if people would go to our website, patriotvoices.com you can learn more about it and hopefully commun
the problem is there's a provision in this international law which we would be adopting if the senate ratifies this that puts the state in the position of determines what is in the best interest of a disabled child. as the father of a little girl if you look up the medical kwings of her condition says it's incompatible with life, i hesitate to think what nose in government and in charge would think how our daughter should be treated and what medical treatment should be available to her if her...
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who pays attention to bankruptcy laws? so you encourage economic activity. student loans cannot be discharged. even in bankruptcy. the banks do well sell it has tuition going up the tests of the cutback of the state budget. and come is going down but the only way people can afford it is the borough then they get she did as a lot of them have been particularly with the for-profit private schools. the results is if you don't get a job with the recession it is a news around your neck. >> host: teachers. what ehud telling people looking at those tuition bills and unemployment? >> >> this is so rare is the 1% to the extent they're not coming from the 1% by getting generous scholarships. >> i certainly have relatives who are urging them to not be dependent and then nephew thank god teaching english and we're urging him to stay there until the job market is better but we move off the question of the current depressing economy but can we really afford to boost the economy? the cost of not is among a lost generation. yon people come out of school to the market that h
who pays attention to bankruptcy laws? so you encourage economic activity. student loans cannot be discharged. even in bankruptcy. the banks do well sell it has tuition going up the tests of the cutback of the state budget. and come is going down but the only way people can afford it is the borough then they get she did as a lot of them have been particularly with the for-profit private schools. the results is if you don't get a job with the recession it is a news around your neck. >>...
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immediate challenges after the president's health care law became law. what's this latest announcement about? >> this is one of the first challenges to the law actually filed before the supreme court rule. this was brought by liberty university, a christian college in virginia that claims the employer mandate, the individual mandate violate religious freedom. what the supreme court basically said is we're not going to address the merits of the case. we're not saying whether you're right or wrong. we're simply saying the off ramp that the federal appeals court put the case on was the wrong one. try again. it gives liberty university a chance to go back to the trial court and start all over again. the obama administration actually posed no objection to liberty's doing this. it thinks liberty is wrong but it agrees with the supreme court that in essence the appeals court blew the whistle at the wrong point in the game. >> pete williams, always good to see you. thank you. >> my pleasure. >> that's going to wrap up this hour of jansing & co. i am chris jansin
immediate challenges after the president's health care law became law. what's this latest announcement about? >> this is one of the first challenges to the law actually filed before the supreme court rule. this was brought by liberty university, a christian college in virginia that claims the employer mandate, the individual mandate violate religious freedom. what the supreme court basically said is we're not going to address the merits of the case. we're not saying whether you're right...
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the law was changed to include the vice president. lucy did not get her day free from the secret service. >> anything but not that. you have both had many unique experiences. i believe the only prom held in the white house and a few weddings. >> it was very exciting. the previous a big wedding was longworth. princess alice they called her. in our day, she was the cat's meow. she had a pillow that says if you do not have anything nice to say about anybody, come and sit next to me. [laughter] she was wonderful to listen to as long as she was not telling you anything bad about you. she came to our wedding. she was fascinating. imagine teddy roosevelt's daughter. talk about a rebel. suzanne and i were just pussycats. her father said, you may not smoke under my roof. so she smoked on the roof. [laughter] she has a little green snake that was called emily spinach, which he put on her shoulder. mind you, you are talking about 1910 or 1908, that time. she was really something. of course i thought she was a great role model. >> i get a note fr
the law was changed to include the vice president. lucy did not get her day free from the secret service. >> anything but not that. you have both had many unique experiences. i believe the only prom held in the white house and a few weddings. >> it was very exciting. the previous a big wedding was longworth. princess alice they called her. in our day, she was the cat's meow. she had a pillow that says if you do not have anything nice to say about anybody, come and sit next to me....
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mitt romney tried to veto that new law. but the legislature overrode his veto, thereby stripping mitt romney of his power to choose a replacement. that became a mute point because john kerry didn't win so he stayed on as senator. but then fast forward fife years. 2009. new president barack obama, the country embroiled in a big debate over national health reform. those against it were against it to the point of rage. and those who wanted it were excited to be on the cusp of achieving something they had failed to achieve for decades. at the time the democrats had a majority in the united states senate, 60 seats is a filibuster super majority. that's enough to pass health reform. that majority for the democrats included senator ted kennedy. senator kennedy spent his career trying to pass health reform. it was his life's work. he had done it at the state level with that guy, mitt romney. he had led on the issue nationally for decades. it was his signature issue. but before he was able to see health reform finally signed into la
mitt romney tried to veto that new law. but the legislature overrode his veto, thereby stripping mitt romney of his power to choose a replacement. that became a mute point because john kerry didn't win so he stayed on as senator. but then fast forward fife years. 2009. new president barack obama, the country embroiled in a big debate over national health reform. those against it were against it to the point of rage. and those who wanted it were excited to be on the cusp of achieving something...
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the southern poverty law center has identified at least 70 such providers around the country. and i think they're going after some of the others next. >> we'll have to watch this. it's fascinating to see what the cases -- what the arguments are in court. alan duke, thank you very much. nice to see you. >>> by the way, should mention here that the american medical association is opposed to what it calls so-called cures like conversion therapy. the association says that they're a serious threat actually to a person's health and a person's well-being. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with ap
the southern poverty law center has identified at least 70 such providers around the country. and i think they're going after some of the others next. >> we'll have to watch this. it's fascinating to see what the cases -- what the arguments are in court. alan duke, thank you very much. nice to see you. >>> by the way, should mention here that the american medical association is opposed to what it calls so-called cures like conversion therapy. the association says that they're a...
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and that case is a reflection in the decay of the rule of law. hillary clinton's spokesperson resigned over the issue. the entire quantico prisoner base was affected. it reflects serious problems within the military system. it has a feeling about accountability and unaccountability is flowing into other parts of our life. >> now i don't want to get into detail, i know you have a strong point of view, obviously on how bradley manning has been treated. but i didn't want to go down that path. i wanted to ask a question about something else you thought about him. you said what they were dog is perhaps to coerce him to get you involved in all of this. he could make a deal to serve limited time. and to make that deal, you could be the guy who loses out. are you worried that that could be the deal, he says this is what julian assange did to get the information so you could leak it. there's a concurrent process that's occurring for the last two years, an ongoing grand jury who has sucked in a vast number of people and compelling them to testify, pulling
and that case is a reflection in the decay of the rule of law. hillary clinton's spokesperson resigned over the issue. the entire quantico prisoner base was affected. it reflects serious problems within the military system. it has a feeling about accountability and unaccountability is flowing into other parts of our life. >> now i don't want to get into detail, i know you have a strong point of view, obviously on how bradley manning has been treated. but i didn't want to go down that...
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the example i find astounding are something like our bankruptcy laws. something very technical. nobody normally gets interested in. one provision of the bankruptcy law is that when you go bankrupt, the question is, who gets paid first? that a big issue. the answer is, the derivatives. not a surprise. because they put it in when everybody else was not noticing who pays attention to bankruptcy laws? what does that mean? that means you encourage that kind of economic activity. but at the other extreme, student loans can't be discharged even in bankruptcy. so, that means that the banks do well, but it really discourages people borrowing for student loans, and in a country where we have tuition going up, in the last three years, average state university tuition has gone up 40%, because of the cutbacks in state budgets. incomes are going down, the only way that people can afford it is borrowing, and then they realize that they get cheated, as a lot of them have been, particularly in the for-profit prices, result of that is that if you don't get a job, given the recession, it's a noose
the example i find astounding are something like our bankruptcy laws. something very technical. nobody normally gets interested in. one provision of the bankruptcy law is that when you go bankrupt, the question is, who gets paid first? that a big issue. the answer is, the derivatives. not a surprise. because they put it in when everybody else was not noticing who pays attention to bankruptcy laws? what does that mean? that means you encourage that kind of economic activity. but at the other...
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and so as you would expect, our current congress has passed fewer laws since world war ii. they are passing less than 3% of all bills introduced. compared to say the 1950s, that's a dropoff of roughly 90%. but here's the thing. the senate can do something about this. the senate can change the rules for filibusters with a simple majority vote. on the first day of the new session and only on that day can they make that change. harry reid, the democratic majority leader, wants to make some changes. debate has to start before a filibuster can begin. he might require any senator wishing to filibuster to stand up there and talk to which republicans are saying if you do that, we the minority are going to burn the place down. senator tom coburn of oklahoma saying, "i think the backlash will be severe. if you take away minority rights because that's what you're doing, you'll destroy this place. if you destroy the place, we'll do what we have to fight back." john cornyn says if democrats change the rules, it will shut down the senate, it's such an abuse of power. you might ask how th
and so as you would expect, our current congress has passed fewer laws since world war ii. they are passing less than 3% of all bills introduced. compared to say the 1950s, that's a dropoff of roughly 90%. but here's the thing. the senate can do something about this. the senate can change the rules for filibusters with a simple majority vote. on the first day of the new session and only on that day can they make that change. harry reid, the democratic majority leader, wants to make some...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. when you give a child a toy, it has to work. ♪ make just one someone happy and when it's a toys for tots child, well, what could be more important? so this year, every hasbro toy donated to toys for tots will be powered by duracell. happy holidays. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. >> announcer: 'tis the season of more-- more shopping, more dining out... and along with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, an estimated 1.2 million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out your wallet, shop online or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. by the time you're done watching this, as many as 40 more identities may be stolen. you can't be on the lookout 24/7, but lifelock can. they're relentless ab
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. when you give a child a toy, it has to work. ♪ make just one someone happy and when it's a toys for tots child, well, what could be more important? so this year, every hasbro toy donated...
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and if you say sunshine is the law, that you want people to be exposed, then you're practicing directly contrary to what you've argued. >> i want to read briefly from an article. there was concern that the levers in the drone program might no longer be in our hands, said one obama official. with a continuing debate about the proper limits of drone strikes, mr. obama did not want to leave an amorphous program to his successor, the official said. the effort, which would have been rushed to completion by january had mr. romney won will now be finished at a more leisurely pace, the official said. jameel, are you surprised if the "times" is accurate, we have anonymous obama officials basically admitting that the program and the schedule for a future republican president is different than the standards they hold to themselves? that's basically what they admit there. >> i'm not surprised at all. i think that any president would want the kind of power that this president has claimed. but we have these checks and balances. we have the courts, we have congress, precisely because of that. precisel
and if you say sunshine is the law, that you want people to be exposed, then you're practicing directly contrary to what you've argued. >> i want to read briefly from an article. there was concern that the levers in the drone program might no longer be in our hands, said one obama official. with a continuing debate about the proper limits of drone strikes, mr. obama did not want to leave an amorphous program to his successor, the official said. the effort, which would have been rushed to...
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it is written into law that every program and activity is affected equally by the cuts. how exactly go into effect, there is some leeway. if that happens on the scale it would happen, it would be unprecedented so it is a little hard to tell at this point. but agencies can reprogram certain funds. what we would see it undoubtably is it the testing of the limits of exactly what they can get away with. there were instances where managers got in trouble by -- for excessively reprogramming. it is not an area where they have unlimited authority. but there will be some wiggle room for them to shift money around and hold off on spending certain money and we will see a whole range of things going into affect. host: a couple more minutes left with tom shoop, talking about how the federal government is preparing for sequestration. larry, parkville, maryland, democratic gammer. go ahead. caller: i have always heard -- i am 68 -- i always heard that politics is an art of compromise. we did not have any artists in washington anymore, it seems like. host: we have to leave it here -- we
it is written into law that every program and activity is affected equally by the cuts. how exactly go into effect, there is some leeway. if that happens on the scale it would happen, it would be unprecedented so it is a little hard to tell at this point. but agencies can reprogram certain funds. what we would see it undoubtably is it the testing of the limits of exactly what they can get away with. there were instances where managers got in trouble by -- for excessively reprogramming. it is...
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according to a law enforcement firm, federal agents are investigating whether david petraeus instructed members of his staff to share military documents with his biographer turned lover, paula broadwell. broadwell visited petraeus on more than one occasion while he was running the war in afghanistan and according to former staff members, she would often ask for records petraeus claimed he wanted her to have. the question, did broadwell have his permission to obtain documents. fran and ron, author of the secrets of the fbi. fran, a really basic question here. if you just walk up to someone on a staff and say, hey, the general would like me to have classified documents, is that all there is to it? would they likely hand them over on that? >> no, but you have to understand the military culture. i visited petraeus in afghanistan on business and he walks into a briefing, he speaks to you about sensitive military matters, the staff sees that, there's a military culture and so, if you then ask for a document and suggest that the general has offered it to you in some way or sanctioned your havi
according to a law enforcement firm, federal agents are investigating whether david petraeus instructed members of his staff to share military documents with his biographer turned lover, paula broadwell. broadwell visited petraeus on more than one occasion while he was running the war in afghanistan and according to former staff members, she would often ask for records petraeus claimed he wanted her to have. the question, did broadwell have his permission to obtain documents. fran and ron,...
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. >> because of florida's strong open records law, her jailhouse phone calls and all the police surveillance tapes by the boynton beach cops would be public. they were out there viral on youtube. those images of dalia boo-hooing online would be seen by thousands of viewers that lambasted her in the comments section. the people with the only opinion that matters weren't convened on youtube, they were in a west palm beach courtroom. what would a jury of her peers make of dalia and michael? >>> coming up. the case heads into court. and out come more secrets. >> it was like something out of a movie. it was unreal. >> dalia's defense seemed unreal, too. was the whole thing a hoax? >> the plot was never real. mike hoped to capture the attention of someone in reality tv. >> when "dateline" continues. be positive, yet firm. we need to leave our contract plan and make the move to net10 wireless. what??? oh nice, let's just have our calls drop all the time. net10 uses the same cell towers as the top carriers, but for half of what we pay now. half? don't worry. confusion is normal. but, i... it's bette
. >> because of florida's strong open records law, her jailhouse phone calls and all the police surveillance tapes by the boynton beach cops would be public. they were out there viral on youtube. those images of dalia boo-hooing online would be seen by thousands of viewers that lambasted her in the comments section. the people with the only opinion that matters weren't convened on youtube, they were in a west palm beach courtroom. what would a jury of her peers make of dalia and michael?...
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regardless, we will honor this law as we do all laws and continue to offer 100% of papa johns workers health insurance as we have since the company was founded in 1984. that's the people that work directly for papa johns. the question is, though, the franchises. well, the average franchisee owns three to four stores, since they own the restaurants they operate and who they hire, how many hours they give each employee and what they pay each employee is up to them, not me or papa johns. like any small business, our franchisees are under tremendous amount of pressure on cost. i think the first big question is, are we going to see lots of businesses dropping health care because of the affordable care act? that is the threat. and i want to hear from you guys how credible that threat is. >> well, i mean -- there are two issues here, right, one is dropping employees down to part-time such that under the law they don't have to pay a penalty if they don't offer them health care and then also those employees will lose income because they don't work as many hours. and the other issue which is no
regardless, we will honor this law as we do all laws and continue to offer 100% of papa johns workers health insurance as we have since the company was founded in 1984. that's the people that work directly for papa johns. the question is, though, the franchises. well, the average franchisee owns three to four stores, since they own the restaurants they operate and who they hire, how many hours they give each employee and what they pay each employee is up to them, not me or papa johns. like any...
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it's just done by law. >> because laws are very easy to undo. the majority of congress today passes the love with the affordable health care act. it's undone by this time. before there was a repeal of any amendment, it it's beyond being a fat dude by the ripples and waves of partisan policy. [inaudible] [inaudible] so that's about the drinking age. the federal government has a law to improve their highways. if you want the money it makes her changes. so everybody in the spaces can or cannot be sent thing. so we've got money for you. if you want the money you have to tell your citizens -- [inaudible] >> it is based on the commerce clause. the federal government could prohibit. >> now that they don't believe in the commerce clause any longer, only five of six justices voted -- [inaudible] >> even better. >> no final thoughts from me. what about the others? [inaudible] i'm sure there are some people here who believe that. but it's become socially unacceptable to say so, similar to other things such as same-sex marriage. >> on the constitutional law
it's just done by law. >> because laws are very easy to undo. the majority of congress today passes the love with the affordable health care act. it's undone by this time. before there was a repeal of any amendment, it it's beyond being a fat dude by the ripples and waves of partisan policy. [inaudible] [inaudible] so that's about the drinking age. the federal government has a law to improve their highways. if you want the money it makes her changes. so everybody in the spaces can or...
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right now, as we speak, congress can pass a law that would prevent a tax high on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. everybody's. that means that 98% of americans, and 97% of small businesses wouldn't see their income taxes go up by a sing the dime. 98% of americans 97% of small businesses would not see their taxes go up by a single dime. even the wealthiest americans would still get a tax cut on the first $250,000 of their income. so it's not like folks who make more than 250 aren't get a tax break, too. they're getting a tax break on the first 250, just like everybody else. families and small businesses would therefore be able to enjoy some peace of mind heading into christmas and heading into the new year. it would give us more time than nextr work together on a comprehensive plan to bring down our deficits, to streamline our tax system, to do it in a balanced way, including asks the wealthiest americans to pay a little more so we can still invest in things like education, training, science and research. now, i know some of this may sound familiar to you, because we talked a l
right now, as we speak, congress can pass a law that would prevent a tax high on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. everybody's. that means that 98% of americans, and 97% of small businesses wouldn't see their income taxes go up by a sing the dime. 98% of americans 97% of small businesses would not see their taxes go up by a single dime. even the wealthiest americans would still get a tax cut on the first $250,000 of their income. so it's not like folks who make more than 250 aren't get...
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activity laws and rules enforced by the agency, that's what cfc enforcement director in a statement. a similar situation back in 2005. there was a settlement with them at that time. saying in trade violated that settlement agreement. bill, back to you. >> fido and fluffy will not be left out of the holiday cheer after all. americans are going to spend -- they do spend about $53 billion every year on their cats and dogs. some of that goes to holiday gifts for their four-legged friends. bob moran joining us for an exclusive interview. >> welcome back. >> thank you for joining us. spending on pets to me seems to be countercyclical or not as as subject to the cyclical movement. >> we look at our customers as pet parents and they look at their pets as being members of the family. they look at their pet now as a member of family. >> so you did buy him a christmas gift? >> what did he know? by the way, i wanted to ask you, it says 53% of dogs get a christmas gift but only 38% of cats. what's with the cat owners? >> cat owners are very, how do we say, value sensitive. they're always constant
activity laws and rules enforced by the agency, that's what cfc enforcement director in a statement. a similar situation back in 2005. there was a settlement with them at that time. saying in trade violated that settlement agreement. bill, back to you. >> fido and fluffy will not be left out of the holiday cheer after all. americans are going to spend -- they do spend about $53 billion every year on their cats and dogs. some of that goes to holiday gifts for their four-legged friends. bob...
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it will not with as inclusive, it will not enshrine the rule of law, it will not enshrine basically the equality of man and woman and raise many questions about the democratic process in egypt itself. and that's why what's happening in egypt today is not just about morsi's authority but it's about what kind of constitution this committee will basically produce. this really goes to the very heart of the power struggle that we're seeing in egypt. it's between an inclusive constitution, democratic constitution, versus an exclusive and less liberal leaning constitution. >> all right. a cautionary tale here. you never know exactly what you're going to get. you remember the character or morsi. i don't think whaufr you make of all this saw that. anyway, fawaz gerges, thanks for joining us. >>> up next, the weird, the wacky, and the downright horrifying. with ee going to look back at america's busiest shopping weekend. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or v
it will not with as inclusive, it will not enshrine the rule of law, it will not enshrine basically the equality of man and woman and raise many questions about the democratic process in egypt itself. and that's why what's happening in egypt today is not just about morsi's authority but it's about what kind of constitution this committee will basically produce. this really goes to the very heart of the power struggle that we're seeing in egypt. it's between an inclusive constitution, democratic...